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This e-book repository includes digital copies of out-of-copyright editions of works by many Italian authors, and makes them available for free download. It also chairs a nominal fee for access to in-copyright materials.

Liber8 is an economic information portal from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the 8th District of the Federal Reserve. It provides a single point of access to economic data, statistics and information from the Federal Reserve system, other government agencies and data providers. Links are provided to FRED, the Federal Reserves Economic Data, with U.S. economic time series data; and FRASER, the Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research, with scanned images of historical statistical data publications.

The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.

The Library of Congress’ digital collections provides open access to full text historical documents and materials . Includes written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the American experience.

This is a full-text collection of critical editions (frequently with translations) of a large number of 16th and 17th century texts. It is created and maintained by Dana F. Sutton, University of California, Irvine.

This site is a springboard that librarians, students, and researchers can use to find information in the area of communication studies. It is not exhaustive, rather it includes the core or primary resources within each category presented. The resources included within this site were selected by communication studies librarians serving as members of the Association of College and Research Libraries Educational and Behavioral Sciences Section Communication Studies Committee.

This is a collection of millions of digitized photographs drawn from the LIFE Magazine archives. Many have never been published. A joint project of Life Magazine and Google, it is searchable through the standard Google interface.

LILACS (Latin American & Caribbean Health Sciences Literature) covers literature related to the health sciences and has been published in countries of Latin America and the Caribbean since 1982, and is published by WHO Regional Offices. It contains articles from about 670 of the most well-known journals in the medicine field, plus other documents such as: theses, books, conference proceedings, scientific reports and governmental publications.